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The Little Favor
The Little Favor Plot:
Su Wan's father died by suicide after a business frame-up. She laid low for three years and found the mastermind was linked to Gu Group's competitor, only to stumble into Gu Jingshen's "contract marriage plan"—the cold CEO needed to marry within three months to inherit his grandfather's legacy. Su Wan agreed to a "fake marriage" in exchange for help with her investigation. But Gu's "overstepping" care slowly broke the contract: his tenderness when blocking alcohol for her, his seriousness when digging up old records, even shielding her from threats and saying, "I'm with you." When she finally sent the culprit to prison, she learned Gu had remembered her three years ago—when she guarded her dying father. This "contract" was never a deal; it was his "little favor": a shoulder to lean on, and a belated redemption.
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